There’s hardly any industry that hasn’t been impacted by the pandemic; many irreversibly. While some adapted and found new strengths, others perished and evolved as more relevant businesses. During this period of disruption, one space that went from strength to strength is the over-the-top (OTT) media industry. The prolonged closure of theaters and other restrictions… Continue reading OTT, democratizing content
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Aug 15, India’s Performance Evaluation Day
The day is about taking stock of how and where we are as a nation and what we achieved and lost in the year gone by, a performance evaluation, if you will.
Corporate vaccination: Bridging the gap
As of July 10, 2021, India has administered around 310 million COVID-19 vaccines. The drive covers the second shot for 5.5% of the population, while 23% have received the first dose. India’s vaccination program, which started in mid-January, has been facing challenges owing primarily to vaccine shortage and infrastructure constraints. These shortages contributed to the… Continue reading Corporate vaccination: Bridging the gap
Bengal’s lose-lose election
The Tagore and the Ray that Bengal encashes so very often as evidence of its “riches,” would have lived and died nameless if they subscribed to the ideologies fueling the state since 2011. After a recent visit to the state where I spent the first 21 years of my life and which is currently heading… Continue reading Bengal’s lose-lose election
Secular, the most dreaded ‘S’ word in India
‘Secularism’ has officially become a dirty word in India. In a country that is lost and aching, people are slipping deeper and deeper into a bottomless pit of hate and division. Robbed of our aspirations and opportunities or maybe just stoking our deep-seated bigotry, we have become so engrossed in our recreational hate that we… Continue reading Secular, the most dreaded ‘S’ word in India
